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What is MOON?
The moon is satellite of the
earth. It rotates on its axis
while revolving around the
earth. It does not have light
of its own.
Direction: analyze and complete the paragraph given
and choose the corresponding answer at the box.
Show you answer through your drill board.

earth
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1moon reflected 91/2 revolve
moon 2satellite 3,468 km
The moon is a (1.)________of
satelite the earth. It
shines by the (2.)________light.
reflected It takes
9 and 1/2
(3.)___________days for the moon to
(4.)______around
revolve the earth. The distance of the
moon from the earth is about
3,468 km
(5.)_____________.
Phases of the moon
VIDEO TRIP
8 Moon Phases

1. New Moon 5. Full Moon


2. Waxing Crescent 6. Waning Gibbous
3. First Quarter 7. Last Quarter
4. Waxing Gibbous 8. Waning Crescent
New Moon
•New Moon is when the
moon is all dark and
located between the Sun
and the Earth.

•The dark side is facing us.


Waxing Crescent
•Waxing means that the
bright side is increasing.
The right side is the
bright side.

•Crescent means that less


than half of the moon is
illuminated.
First Quarter
•The RIGHT HALF of
the moon is bright.
And the left side
appers dark.
Waxing Gibbous
•The moon is more than
one half illuminated by
the sun but not
completely illuminated
•Gibbous means that
more than half is visible,
but it is not quite full.
Full Moon
•The moon is
completely illuminated.
Waning Gibbous
•Waning means that
the bright side is
decreasing. The left
side is the bright side.
Last Quarter
•The LEFT HALF
of the moon is bright
and the right side of
the moon is dark.
•It also called the
third quarter moon
Waning Crescent
•Waning means that the
bright side is decreasing.
The left side is the bright
side.

•Crescent means that less


than half of the moon is
illuminated.
• After this phase complete, the moons
cycle will start over again with the new
moon.
Moon Phases

1. New Moon 5. Full Moon


2. Waxing Crescent 6. Waning Gibbous
3. First Quarter 7. Last Quarter
4. Waxing Gibbous 8. Waning Crescent
Direction
Pick the different phases of the moon shown
on the board then name and arrange
them in their order of appearance around
the earth.
ACTIVITY TIME!!!
 Listen attentively to the instructions.
 Be careful in answering the given activity.
 Folow the time allotment for the activity.
 Be cooperative keenly in gathering dat
procedures

. Gently separate the Oreos so all filling is on one


side. (Be careful as you separate your Oreos, full
moon and new moon are already done when you
pull apart your Oreo).
2. Scrape off filling to resemble each phase of the
moon.
3. Place Oreo phases in the plate (correct order) in
relation to the earth and sun.
4. Label the Oreo phases starting with the new
moon.
Generalization
what do you call the changes of the moonlight’s shape as
the moon revolves around the earth?
Phases of the moon

what are the eight phases of the moon?


1. new moon
2. Waxing Crescent moon
3. First quarter moon
4. Waxing gibbous moon
5. Full moon
6. Waning gibbous
7. Third quarter
8. Waning crescent moon
______ 1. The moon decreasing in
light, it is between a full moon and
a last quarter. A. Waning Gibbous Moon

______ 2. The moon is almost directly B. First Quarter Moon


between the Earth and Sun, we C. New Moon
cannot see the moon at this phase.
D. Waxing Crescent Moon
(Start of Cycle)
E. Waxing Gibbous Moon
______ 3. The different moonlight
shapes of the moon as it revolves F. Full Moon
around the Earth within a month. G. Waning Crescent Moon
______ 4. A bit of the sunlit side of the H. Third or Last Quarter
moon shows, with the sunlit side
I. Lunar Phases/Phases of
being on the right (forms like a
the Moon
banca).
J. 29 ½ Days
______ 5. Two weeks have passed since
the new moon. We see the entire or K. Sun
complete face of the moon shining Earth
brightly.

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